Pine Grove Middle School Reads
#esmPGreads 2017! Join us!
CONNECT with BOOKS!
A guide to help students decide what to pick!
Print/Share the flyer as you'd like!
SIGN, SIGN, everywhere a SIGN!
Look around for many signs and displays to get ideas for titles, series, topics, and authors!
PG Library can do it for YOU!
- ORDER books
- Borrow books from other schools
- Lit circles, class sets
- Booktalks in your class/library
- Hands-on extensions to books
- Authentic conversations about books
- Digital tools
- Quiet read opportunities/events
- Programs, authors chats and more!
The PG Staff sets the tone!
- Look for these FLYERS on the doors all over PG! (feel free to use if you'd like or post digitally)
- What are YOUR strengths? Take the survey to find out as we embark on the POSITIVITY PROJECT at Pine Grove MS!
- #otherpeoplematter! Share your story and learn others', too!
UPCOMING EVENTS!
International DOT DAY--September 15th--how will YOU make your MARK?
3 Apples--NYS Book Award for TWEENS &TEENS
What do YOU think is the best one? Read them all and voice your opinion!
Why do STUDENTS vote? Information here.
VOTE HERE:
Teen Read Week! October 8-14th!
“Unleash Your Story” during Teen Read Week, October 8-14. Drop by your library today! Pick up a book and just read for your enjoyment! Sponsored by Pine Grove Middle School Library!
Stay tuned for events, activities, and contests!
Try the TEEN BOOK FINDER website (and app) to find the perfect book for you!
Think Books aren't Banned? Think Again!
Banned Books Week, the annual celebration of the freedom to read, will be held the week of September 24th in 2017. For this year’s celebration, the coalition of organizations that sponsors Banned Books Week will emphasize the importance of the First Amendment, which guarantees our inherent right to read.
Banned Books Week
BBWC Chair Charles Brownstein says, “Our free society depends on the right to access, evaluate, and voice a wide range of ideas. Book bans chill that right, and increase division in the communities where they occur. This Banned Books Week, we’re asking people of all political persuasions to come together and celebrate Our Right to Read.”
Words Have Power-Read a BANNED BOOK!
The theme for this upcoming Banned Books Week (Sept. 24 – Sept. 30) is “Words Have Power. Read a Banned Book.” The words in these banned and challenged books have the power to connect readers to literary communities and offer diverse perspectives. And when these books are threatened with removal from communal shelves, your words have the power to challenge censorship.
Pine Grove Middle School Library
We are better together! #esmPGreads
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